Trying NEW Techniques | SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY | 100-400mm & 16-35mm
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- What an incredible evening on the coast. In this landscape photography video I capture long exposures, fast shutter speeds, telephoto images, wide shots, dramatic scenes and even some blissful ones. I also try some new techniques that I think you will really enjoy!
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I prefer the simpler shot too but I liked the earlier waves and the last the best. Nicely done.
Magnificent shots! Especially like the longer exposure wave shots.
Simple wide image is my favorite, but hey, they are ALL amazing!!
Thanks Michael, Beautiful film. In a world gone mad, these few minutes of escapism is just what we need to keep our spirits up. Fantastic images.
Thank you so much! Really glad you enjoyed the video :)
The simple wide frame for sure! Great video Michael!
Loved that pano and the one immediately after. Be cool to see a perspective blend where you magnify the bridge so it has similar weight to the stacks.
Thanks man, hope all is well!
I'm impressed. I clicked on this to waste a few minutes, expecting more of the same; you know the sort of thing, a pelican on a pier with long exposure water around it or such. Instead I learned a technique I've not tried and saw some stunning images that well exceed my own abilities. Thanks for making the effort Michael.
The last but one is just amazing !! Love it !!
As always, your shots are flippin awesome. I’m headed to the beach for a few day and I’m really inspired!
Really enjoyed that one Michael. You got a good variety of shots. Also, I would like to thank you for not swearing in the videos, unlike some do. The slow manner of speaking, not trying to cram too much in works very well. less is more right. Good job.
I keep all my swearing for when Adobe Premiere crashes on me :P
like the video! Like the simplicity of the single wide angle shot. The final long exposure/minimalist shot is stellar! Excellent work.
Nice! Getting out of the box always pays off!
Simply stunning images Michael 👌
I live near the ocean and have been trying to take up seascape photography. Were locked down right now but this was a terrific relaxing and inspirational film to watch. Thanks for posting.
the panorama of the Golden gate with the rocks leading into the image is great
I like the "Simple" wide frame better, i like the textures and stream from the water on the rock. awesome image Michael.
Thanks! :)
Ditto
Sublime
I like the wide frame. Great color in both.
Great shots Michael, the last one beautiful.
I like the single image over the pano. Simply beautiful with the water cascading down the sea stack.
Beautiful images! I liked the simple single shot of the bridge and not the panorama.
I think those waves images are the perfect antidote if you do find yourself in a creative rut. They were truly beautiful...
man, what a stunning photos! I loved the 2nd single shot.
I love the more simple image and it's the best picture I've seen of the bridge.
Michael, I personally like the simple wide shot better than the panorama. The simple wide shot not only has cleaner composition and elements, but the water on the left extends outside the frame and gives breadth to the ocean. At least that’s what my brain imagines when I was looking at that photo.
By the way, the 3 photos that you took with relatively long exposure (1/4s) with you tracking, your first one is my favorite. It shows calmness but at the same time conveys motion due to the basting waves. Well done!
Thanks so much Larry!
Simple wide frame because it gets to the essence of the image similarly to your last image of the seastack. The crop you show us at 12m41s has the main subject sandwiched with a pleasing balance of the blue sky and sea and warm pastel hints of the sunset. Most soothing. Thanks for this calming video that I enjoyed on the other side of the world at 5am with a cup of peppermint tea :)
Such a great set of photos from the waves to the end with the sea stack. I like the wide angle shot of the bridge more than the pano but both were excellent.
I love the diamond shape the rocks make in the foreground of the pano.
Amazing video another fantastic video period from one professional photographer to another I can't tell you how much I learn from you and how much I enjoy your amazing photos
The pano shot looks great to me. Thanks Michael.
The wilde shot was👌👌👌Michael but also the vlog 🙋♂️
I like the single wide angle image way more.
But those tele wave photos i think are epic!!
Thank you, Michael. I wish I had watched this video 2 weeks ago when I was shooting in Big Sur! I love the wave photos!
I like the simple wide frame better, but both are cool. It was great to see how many different kinds of images (IMO all you have shown would be keepers) you got on one evening.
I like the wide frame! Excellent blog! Very educational! Thanks!
Undoubtedly one of the greatest photographers that ever walked the earth, you're photos inspired me to start me with photography, thanks for being such an inspiration, you are such a nice person, god bless you sir.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the photos starting at the 5.55 minute mark. I like the Pano better but cropped in a bit on the left hand side to remove that huge rock or at least minimize it a bit, but to keep some more of that yellow in the sky compared to the wide angle. The small rock on the left hand side border is lovely though.
Love the panoramic shot🙌🏼
Great video and my favorite subject to photograph. Yes, I too could do it all day. Every day! Thank you. You are a photographic freak!
Hello Michael. A great video again. Both pictures are very well. There it is hard to say what is the better one. I like the second one a little bit more😍.
Wow, very strong set of images. I preferred the single shot rather than the pano. But I think my favorite was the very last shot. Loved the softness of the light and the patterns in the sand. Cheers!
Thanks so much Chris!
Wide shot for me, a single moment in time that will never be replicated. Sublime image!! 👍
Thank you so much Richard! :)
@@MichaelShainblum no worries, keep up the inspiring stuff 👍
This is so beautiful you're making me cry
Nice to see many different kind of photos from the same place and same evening.
beautiful evening and location - loved all the images !
Thanks!
both beautiful. I prefer the more simple shot. Makes the bridge mor important.
They are all pretty amazing. I like the 16MM single shot the best. So beautiful.
Beautiful images Michael. My fave the bridge with the single wide angle.
Thanks!
Love the balance of the pano and how the wave texture wraps at the base of the rock stack.
Very peaceful video. I think I prefer the non-panorama, simpler shot of the bridge.
Your post processing never ceases to amaze me. Bananas good.
I'm really enjoying this stuff... especially the exhilaration of 'getting your feet wet'. I was waist deep early this week - Golden Hour and just off the shoulder of an offshore rocky outcrop - when the somewhat larger one came. I've got long arms and thought I'd got away with it, but weather-sealed or not, I'm down one camera body now. Worth it though - these are shots that deserve to be taken, and that also provide a quite unique sense of participating in the environment you're shooting. And yeah, that last image is really interesting for a variety of reasons. All the best from New Zealand.
Beautiful video man, as usual your images oooz gorgeousness 👌
Great video. Super sunset shots. Thank you for the waves shots and mini tutorial.
Simple and wide for me. Great video - really enjoyed it.
I prefer the single shot over the panorama. It is more calm and simple as you said. The rocks framing the scene in the panorama add some disquietness to it. The telephoto shots from the wabes in the beginning are really cool. Need to try that when I'm by the sea next time...
Excellent photography. I feel very inspired by your photography.
Stunning images Michael, thanks for sharing.
Timely is everything to get a great sea shot.
Simple wide one! The waves were pretty cool too!
Very well done video. Love those beach strolls of yours.
I enjoy watching your videos; your tips are helpful, especially to a newbie photographer like me. I’m heading to the beach soon, it’s windy in the north east of England, we’re expecting big waves. Enjoy your day and thank you for sharing your passion.
love the long exposure on the waves!! I enjoyed the single exposure compared to the panoramic...Thanks!
Nice shots, Michael. I like the panorama more.
Absolutely stunning!
Nice video Michael, love the light on those wave shots. I hope I can get close enough with my 200mm. Panorama shot is awesome too !
Absolutely amazing images.
Thanks! I like the simple wide-angle shot best.
Every shot was amazing but my favourite was the 30 second long exposure, such a feel.
Amazing photos and ideas. Lately your usage of the telephoto lens is an eye opener for all of us! Thank you.👏
New subscriber. Very relaxing viewing. Love the simple image. The light, composition and capture of movement make an awesome image.
I love capturing waves!! 6:00 Holy Moley, dude! The slower shutter speed and the amazing results. Love the images you captured. Such an inspiration. Great video. 👍 BTY: Get the feet wet, get the feet wet!!😃😎
Great video & images! Thanks for the new ideas! 🙌💚
Thanks for sharing Michael. Will try these techniques at the local beach this weekend.
I especially love the translucent turquoise color in the wave shots.
That is one of my favorite parts of those images as well, thanks so much!
Awesome work, love the long exposure...
Thanks a lot for all your advises and your creativity ! You have an amazing eye !!! Take care !
Loved them both but preferred the framing of the pano. So look forward to your vlogs 👍
You make it really tough to pick a favorite, Michael. I liked the last wave only shot most. Superb video as always.
That image you caught on your way back! The long exposure version also looks like a mountain peak coming through the top of a bed of clouds.
Wonderful images.
I wish I had such ab beautiful place in near of the sea. Thank you for sharing your fotos and content.
Michael, I prefer the simple shot.😎👏
I love them both, but the panorama is just so impressive. It’s something that I would love to see covering an entire wall inside a house. Great work!
Liked the single exposure more..
Because simple is beautiful
Lo e the simple wide frame. love the way the wave is dancing down the back of the rock on the left. Love how the rocks lead you to the Bridge. Beautiful! The lone seastack at the end. Sime, clean and the pastel colors are beautiful. Great shot
What a beautiful video. Your videos has provided much-need inspiration for my own photography, especially given the current limitations on travel. Thank you for posting.
Thanks so much!
Beautiful, Michael! I prefer the single wide shot over the panorama.
I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, so many wonderful shots! I liked the ‘simple’ photo over the panorama, and the cotton candy sunset shot of the bridge was the best👍
LAD! your images are epic!
The single exposure for sure is my fave. I like that is is more simplified in terms of the composition. In the pano, I was not as keen on the rock on the left. I know it balanced with the rock bluffs on the right side of the pano, but it was just too confining for me, even though it was a wider perspective. The single image allows the viewer more imaginative freedom in my eyes. Nnice shots both of them, though! Thanks for sharing Michael.
I find I often like some of your compositions that you have with your video camera when you're filming yourself :) e.g. @ 8:18 into this :) Beautiful photos Michael! Thank you for sharing how you see and your passion :)
I love them all but the “ simple” scene is the nicest!💕💕
Stunning work!
A day to remember. Can't tell which shot I like the most. Those pastel colors, from the waves to the sky are magic.
Thanks so much!
Love the non pano version. What absolutely fabulous conditions...When real life looks like a film set! Also love the Wave shots great for large prints!
Thanks... I prefer the wide angle to the panorama shot. Yes, watch those waves!
Wonderful images. I like the simple image better.
These videos are my therapy
What a beautiful and informative video. Thank you so much. The slow motion images are stunningly beautiful and painterly. Every images is absolutely gorgeous. With regard to the pano verses the wide angle shot, there is no way that I can choose between them as they are both so lovely.
Love the longer exposure wave shots. Just beautiful.
Like the simple one wide frame.